Garrincha won Worldcup
Ronaldinho won WC
R9 won Worldcup
Maradona won WC
Pele won WC
Zidane won WC
Henry won WC
Rivaldo won WC
Small Mbappe Won WC
MESSI won WC
Ronaldo didn't win a WC in his Career. Later dem dey go shout GOAT GOAT GOAT
Na GOAT be that ???? That one na sheep
Expecting Portugal to win the World Cup is like asking Spurs to win the premier league or Sevilla to win La Liga. They were never a trophy-winning nation, Ronaldo only gave them glory and hope.
He remains the GOAT 🐐
Even Ronaldo is a self!sh legend.
At 41, you shouldn't be playing 90mins when your team needs to win.
At 70+ minutes, there are tired legs & a fresh player upfront could've help but no, remained & wasted the slot.
Even Ronaldo is a self!sh legend.
At 41, you shouldn't be playing 90mins when your team needs to win.
At 70+ minutes, there are tired legs & a fresh player upfront could've help but no, remained & wasted the slot.
Oh, if I stake 10k on each punters games, when I play more than 200 slips per day. That’s 2M. This is without adding flex, first 4, 6 etc. everybody dey always get advice for mouth?
Shey if person know game wey go boom, we no go put all our savings on it, even involve every other person.
Cho Cho too much. 😡
I don’t regret spending over £20,000 to be at Afro Nation Portugal. Not even for a second.
Being there in person and watching Wizkid headline was an experience I’ll never forget. From the moment he walked onto the stage, the energy was unreal. Hearing “Alaye,” “Come Closer,” and “Essence” live wasn’t just about the music. It felt like reliving different chapters of my life. These are songs I’ve grown up with, songs that have been part of countless memories, and hearing thousands of people sing every word together made the moment even more special.
What I admire most about Wizkid is what he represents. He showed the world that an African artist doesn’t have to be confined by the “local” label to achieve global success. He stayed true to his sound, remained authentic, and still became one of the biggest artists in the world. Watching him command that stage in Portugal filled me with so much pride, not just as a fan, but as an African witnessing one of our own inspire millions across different countries and cultures.
The atmosphere was peaceful, beautiful, and unforgettable. Seeing people from all over the world united by African music reminded me how far our sound has come. Moments like these are bigger than entertainment. They are history in the making.
Afro Nation Portugal gave me memories I’ll cherish for a lifetime, and if I had the chance to do it all over again, I would spend that money without hesitation. That is how much this experience meant to me.
Now I just can’t wait for Wizkid to perform in the UK again because one night wasn’t enough. I need to experience that feeling all over again.